Deirdre Clancy
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Deirdre Clancy is a British costume designer. She has won the Olivier Award for Best Costume Design twice.[1] She also won the BAFTA Award for Best Costume Design for Mrs. Brown.[2]
She started working in the London theatre in the 1960s and has worked on more than 150 theatre, opera and ballet productions around the world.
In 1994 she published a book titled “Costume Since World War Two”. She has written more books since. In 2000 the University of Central England conferred a doctorate on her. Her work has been the subject of a doctoral thesis by Dr Amela Baksic at Louisiana State University.
She is married to composer Maxwell Steer.
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